Wonderful friendly staff who love their jobs. They make all the residents feel safe and welcome. Excellent care for our mother who lived there for 2 years. Can't recommend this home highly enough.Read more
FormWelcomeThe Trent Centre for Community-Based Education is an independent, charitable organization that connects post-secondary students and faculty (primarily at Trent University) with local organizations to create community-based research, community service-learning and experiential education opportunities.Our work is focused primarily in Peterborough City and County, Haliburton County, and City of Kawartha Lakes, Ontario – the latter two regions in partnership with our sister organizations: U-Links Centre for Community-Based Research and C-Links Centre for Community-Based Projects and Social Mapping.Our Vision is to affect significant learning and development at the individual, organizational and community levels through collaborative community-academic relationships. This work will enhance the social, environmental, cultural andeconomic health of our communities.We look forward to
WelcomeThank you for visiting the St. John's website. The information here gives a partial view of the active life of this vibrant Christian community. We would love to have you worship with us, and join with us in our servant ministry in Peterborough. For pictures and video that tell something of the story of our community, please click here . Recent slide shows include our recent Poverty Lunch , Spring Rummage Sale , and Christian Harvey's ordination as Deacon (thanks to Ralph Colley and Bruce Pond for the ordination photos)Sunday September 21st10:00 a.m. Joint AnglicanLutheran service at the zoo.Picnic to follow.The Covenant for Peterborough Parishes may be found here .The Easter edition of the Evangelist is available in the News section.See current church bulletin page or the church at (705)7457624St. John's now has a Facebook page with pictures and other content. Click here to see the page. You don't have to be signed up with Facebook to view the content.Anglican covenant in Peterborough documents
The Community Alternative Difference: 1) Experience: John Cunningham has been a licensed funeral director for the past 24 years. Beginning with his great-grandfather, Louis Nicholas Phippen, John's family has provided funeral services for the people of Ontario for four generations. John has had the honour of providing his services for prestigious funeral homes such as Humphrey-Miles, Turner & Porter, and Ogden Funeral Homes. 2) Affordability: Community Alternative was founded to provide affordable services to the Peterborough community. By keeping our facilities modest and using existing facilities in our community, we are able to offer our services and merchandise at an approximate average of half the cost currently available in our community. 3) Locally owned and operated: We are not owned by a multinational funeral conglomerate. All decisions are made at the community level and we are able to respond to local needs and conditions immediately.